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<b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro-->Other Consoles reviews<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->this week:<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><ul><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=212931'>Sterl500's GBA Clone Review, It's an original clone!</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Sterl500' target=_blank title='View profile for member Sterl500'}>Sterl500</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=213181'>Guild's Dante's Inferno PSP Review, One "hell" of a game.</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Guild McCommunist' target=_blank title='View profile for member Guild McCommunist'}>Guild McCommunist</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214920'>ACDCGAMER reviews Metroid Prime, A really, really awesome game.</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=ACDCGAMER' target=_blank title='View profile for member ACDCGAMER'}>ACDCGAMER</a></li></ul><b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro-->Other consoles news<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->weekly roundup:<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><ul><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=213382'>Dirt 3 Confirmed</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=luke_c' target=_blank title='View profile for member luke_c'}>luke_c</a> </li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=213009'>Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X Announced for PSP</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Rock Raiyu' target=_blank title='View profile for member Rock Raiyu'}>Rock Raiyu</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=213070'>Hatsune Miku Project Diva 2, To be released July 29 this Year</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Minox_IX' target=_blank title='View profile for member Minox_IX'}>Minox_IX</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=213327'>13th March 2010 xbox 360 releases, A lot to get through, most of it already covered.</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Minox_IX' target=_blank title='View profile for member Minox_IX'}>Minox_IX</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214713'>MGS: Peace Walker getting exclusive PSP, Trouser Snake</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Guild McCommunist' target=_blank title='View profile for member Guild McCommunist'}>Guild McCommunist</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214626'>Rumour: Slim Xbox 360 Motherboard leaked</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Chanser' target=_blank title='View profile for member Chanser'}>Chanser</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214563'>New Yakuza Game in the Works Rumour: Slim Xbox 360 Motherboard leaked</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Rock Raiyu' target=_blank title='View profile for member Rock Raiyu'}>Rock Raiyu</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=215004'>PlayStation Move TV ad released and mocks Natal and the Wii</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Vidboy10' target=_blank title='View profile for member Vidboy10'}>Vidboy10</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214505'>Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep Coming Summer 2010, A great News to KH Fans</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=manaphy4ever' target=_blank title='View profile for member manaphy4ever'}>manaphy4ever</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214188'>Bethesda, Brian Fargo crafting new co-op fantasy game</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=haflore' target=_blank title='View profile for member haflore'}>haflore</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214024'>Ubisoft Developing A RPG For PS3 And Xbox 360</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=luke_c' target=_blank title='View profile for member luke_c'}>luke_c</a></li><li><a href='index.php?showtopic=214262'>Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Announced for 2010</a> - by <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Rock Raiyu' target=_blank title='View profile for member Rock Raiyu'}>Rock Raiyu</a></li></ul><b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro-->Other Consoles<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->weekly commentary<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><p align=" " class="none">Total emersion seems to be the theme of the week for Sony, as they release new details on their Move controller and 3D gaming. Sony's move will be used in conjunction with the eye toy, perceiving movement with the light on top of the controller. They also released a new ad, reminiscent of the 16-bit era, which can be viewed <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/17/playstation-move-ad-pulls-no-motion-controlled-punches-against-w/" target="_blank">here</a>. 3D will be coming to the PS3 this Summer through firmware updates, but you're out of luck if you don't have a 3D HDTV with HDMI 1.4 support. A rumor has surfaced that a new, slimmer XBOX 360 is in the works, along with a few internal hardware changes. Pics and information available <a href="http://kotaku.com/5495181/rumor-new-xbox-360-model-slims-down-%5Bupdate%5D" target="_blank">here</a>. PSP fans are in for two treats, a Metal Gear PSP 3000 to be released with Peace Walker, and an upcoming Monster Hunter game, Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Airu Village, featuring a huge surprise- Hello Kitty. Yes, you read that right, Hello Kitty will be featured in the next installment of this venerable franchise. In retro news, a (presumably wealthy) nostalgia-lover got his hands on an original R.O.B. display case; on auction for the price of 4,150 USD.</p>

Once upon a time Epic MegaGames made games that didn't feature guns. These was the time when PC gaming was growing and had some titles you could not find elsewhere, this was the time of something awesome called "shareware" gave gamers a chance to test a game legally and for longer then one or two levels.

Jill of the Jungle was originally a shareware title that contained 16 levels. The intention of shareware was that it gave gamers a chance to experience an whole episode before deciding on whether or not to purchase the remaining ones in the series. Many of PC gaming greats started off this way, including Doom, Wolfenstein, Duke Nukem & Commander Keen

In the JotJ games you played this Amazon woman who jumped around the place climbing up vines, swimming through water and collecting treasure in various dungeons. She can also chuck daggers and other weapons at little creatures who are just around to take a pleasant little poo in the wilderness. There is very little to the story, the first episode; Jill of the Jungle, you look for a mushroom grove. The second; Jill Goes Underground you rescue a Prince and in the 3rd episode; Jill Saves The Prince you erm rescue the Prince again...only this time its also to make sure the a evil lizardman doesn't destroy the jungle.

There isn't much else to the games, a little puzzle solving here and there are some troubling obstacles that get in your way so you do have to have a decent enough skill the finish the games.

One neat little touch in the game is that in certain parts you can turn into creatures. A phoenix lets you soar in the sky to get to hard to reach places, a fish makes swimming that much easier and a Frog lets you swim as well as jump to places Jill can't get to.

It has blocky sprites but they add a certain charm to the game and it has bright if somewhat psychedelic at times backgrounds. Sometimes when I go back to this game I play it with EGA colours just for nostalgia purposes...mmm EGA. The sounds were your typical sound blaster shareware fare only with digital voice samples (the evil frogs groaned "ahh" at you) but also they have a charm to them too. Playing these games again and hearing this noises just makes me feel happy inside.

There isn't must else to say other than if your looking for a pure platforming experience that isn't contrived or gimmicky then grab this and have a good time. <b>8</b> out of <b>10</b>

<b>1. What motivates you to moderate gbatemp?</b>
<blockquote>Well, my main motivation is the fact that I want this place to be enjoyable to majority, while still maintaining some control over quality of posted content. So there is some balance between pure fun and actual contribution and info.
Besides, I enjoy CLOSING threads, gives me opportunity to have a last say! <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /></blockquote>
<b>2. What's your favorite part about gbatemp?</b>
<blockquote>My favorite part of GBAtemp would be friends I've met through time. Even tho I like most regular users, there are few names I consider closer friends, and I've talked to them a bit more personal.
If I'm about to say what part, as in section, of GBAtemp is my favorite, I'd say "Other Discussions" followed by NDS and then GBA sections.
Other Discussions is section where community actually bonds, and becomes closer, so after few years of coming here, I get most enjoyment out of that aspect.</blockquote>
<b>3. What do you find is the most difficult part about moderating gbatemp?</b>
<blockquote>Absolutely hardest part is to act equally towards everybody. It's hard to punish regular member for something in same manner as newcomer as you actually know that person a lot better, but it has to be done.
Sometimes people PM me to lower their warns, or to do something for them that is in my power, but it isn't my place to do so, so I have to turn them down, but it's all part of being in this position!</blockquote>
<b>4. Do you prefer the gbatemp shoutbox or the IRC?</b>
<blockquote>I prefer Shoutbox as I haven't been on IRC in a looooong time....I never did get the IRC, as it moves too fast for me, and I simply see it as a huge mess. It's not my thing. I would get used to it if it wasn't for my internet problem, that disconnected me every few minutes and made it very hard to stay "in the flow"....so definitely shoutbox!</blockquote>
<b>5. What is your absolute favorite site on the internet (excluding google, gbatemp, email, etc.)</b>
<blockquote>It's a small small community, closed type, few members, that share interest in building a Terminator Endoskeleton, and basically anything Terminator related. I spend fair amount of time with them. I don't do forums besides that, and I don't "do" internet all that much.</blockquote>
<b>6. What's your favorite internet meme (I guess "But the patch walks" counts as a meme now)</b>
<blockquote>Never actually followed internet memes. I did enjoy most of memes started here on GBAtemp <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /> My favorite would be Radioactive Force!! Most powerful Force in the universe. Some members will remember it, while others are too "fresh" to know what it actually is..
<i><!--coloro:#555--><span style="color:#555"><!--/coloro-->editor's note: see <a href='index.php?showtopic=108478'>this topic</a> for more info about the Radioactive Force<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--></i></blockquote>
<b>7. Do you think gbatemp will one day be on the same level as 4chan?</b>
<blockquote>I never understood the whole thing about the 4chan....It seems totally retarded to me <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="" border="0" alt="huh.gif" /> I don't think that GBAtemp will ever come to that point, as it's purpose is very different, as well as 4chan-ism is moderated out. We even have a line in rules forbidding posts in 4chan manner:
<!--QuoteBegin-forum rules+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(forum rules)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->When replying to a topic, don't; unless you have something meaningful to say or something that will contribute to the discussion. Posts such as "Yes", "I agree", "LOL", "When will it be dumped?" or "When will it be translated?"; and nothing but images/emoticons or internet memes are useless and are wasteful on the servers. This is not GameFAQs or 4chan!<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--></blockquote>
And finally the most important question ever,

<b>8. Coke or Pepsi?</b>
<blockquote>I think I prefer Pepsi, tho I like both. Pepsi is kind of a "less mainstream" hahahaha, so let's say I'm a Pepsi person!</blockquote>

<b>1. How did you find GBAtemp?</b>
<blockquote>Well, I bought my flashcart about sometime last year, probably in March. I was looking for info on it and I found myself time and time again lurking GBAtemp for the info. I then eventually decided to join since I was annoyed at just reading topics and not saying anything. And I've been here ever since!</blockquote>
<b>2. What do you like most about GBAtemp?</b>
<blockquote> Hm... I'd probably have to say interaction between members. I know, most of the time people end up throwing poo at each other, but there's also a lot of good discussion and interaction. When you get some generally light topics that are just purely about gaming and nothing that can really turn into flame, there's a lot of great stuff happening.</blockquote>
<b>3. What's your favorite game of all time?</b>
<blockquote> Well, I'd have to say it's 007 Nightfire for the Gamecube. The Gamecube was my second home console (the first one being the PSX) and I hardly had any games on the PSX. I remembered playing Nightfire at the houses of friends and it was the second game we (my brother and I) bought for the Gamecube (the first was Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which is also one of my favorites). And man, I played this game so goddamn much. I must've played the single player through and through 20 times and spent hundreds of hours on the multiplayer. My most fond memory of the game is playing it for hours straight with my brother, drinking this Mountain Dew variant called "Pitch Black" or something (it was grape flavored) and just being glued to the TV. It's a great game</blockquote>
<b>4. Who is your favorite game developer? Why?</b>
<blockquote> I'll probably have to say Grasshopper Manufacture. They make such uniquely quirky games. No More Heroes easily ranks amongst my Top 10 of favorite games and there's also great stuff like Contact for the DS. They bring something original and just strike me as a developer who doesn't bend to what the market says, but just to what they feel like. No More Heroes didn't push millions of copies like Nintendo's big games, but they still pursued a sequel and are looking to expand the game with a third game.</blockquote>
<b>5. What website do you visit the most (excluding sites such as gbatemp, your email provider, etc.)?</b>
<blockquote>Definitely GBAtemp. I don't usually hop onto 20 different forums and be active on them all. I usually sit and squat on one, and this would be it. It's a great way to access information from anti-piracy fixes to game dumps to general video gaming info and discussion, all with a community I know and that knows me. If you're wondering, it's my homepage (I hardly use e-mail).</blockquote>
<b>6. What's your favorite band?</b>
<blockquote>Probably Gorillaz. My friend, named Chi, in 6th grade was a huge fan and introduced me to them. He let me borrow all his albums so I could burn copies for myself. They were so good I actually bought all their albums. It's just completely unique, unclassifiable music. Like if you look at the first album, songs range from rock to pop to rap to techno to funk, or a bunch of those at the same time. If you want to know what I mean, I suggest you guys check out the song Left Hand Suzuki Method. It's one of my favorite songs off the album, just for the combination of the beat and the violin.</blockquote>
<b>7. Your absolute favorite movie?</b>
<blockquote>God, that's a hard question. I'd probably have to say From Russia With Love. I'm a huge James Bond fan and I own every single movie, from Dr. No to Quantum of Solace, and FRWL just beats them all. It's really considered one of the biggest Bond films too, for its introduction of the cool gadgets we've come to love from Bond. It's also a generally great action and spy film and is one of the highlights in Connery's career.</blockquote>
<b>8. Any shout outs?</b>
<blockquote>Well, to WildWon, congrats on the kid! Just read his blog post and have to say congrats. I also have to give shoutouts to Lagman and Toni for being back. Also a shoutout to ifish, who has her birthday later this month, to Nathan just for a general "sup bro", and to Hadrian for being lame.</blockquote>

<b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro-->Member quotes<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->of the week:<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec--><b>WH47-4130UT-13UY1NG-7H3-G4M3</b><!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> - <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=.Radiant' target=_blank title='View profile for member .Radiant'}>.Radiant</a> in <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213563&hl=" target="_blank">Serial</a>
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Oh Patch of great wonders,
Bringer of hope and teacher to aspirers of the Truth,
As You rose out of pure chaos
And blessed us with the passion to seek skills that we did not posess
We did not understand at first, but forgive our arrogance,
For You walked whilst the threads crawled

As I reach the end of these spam-laden threads, I expect not any resolve,
For I know the lessons you have endowed upon us are all that we truly needed
Look down to us sinners, trolls, /b/tards and tempers alike
For Thou hath delivered us from our sinful debugging ways
And shown us the truth of the 8000h.
And in Your name we shalt enlighten others forevermore.

In Your name I write this post
For I believe one day You shall descend once more
And offer us the blessing to play our Pokemon games.

I believe Patch am fly.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd--> - <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Searinox' target=_blank title='View profile for member Searinox'}>Searinox</a> in <a href='index.php?showtopic=214494'>Church of the First Holy Walking Patch, All are welcome</a>

"The band (me on drums of course ) playing this past Saturday." - <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=NeSchn' target=_blank title='View profile for member NeSchn'}>NeSchn</a> in <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=47664&st=3195&start=3195" target="_blank">Temper pics</a>

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<b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro-->Off Topic<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->weekly commentary:<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><p align=" " class="none">The General Off Topic forum was abuzz this week with some interesting and intruiging chat. Particularly hot topics included the <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213570" target="_blank">Worst Game Art</a> thread and the <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213305" target="_blank">Origin of Username</a> thread. Thanks went out to contributing site members in the <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213713" target="_blank">Essential Members</a> thread and <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=214975" target="_blank">Staff Appreciation</a> thread. Over near the blogs, there was a lot of Pokemon talk, some <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213203" target="_blank">debating their value</a>, some <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=213060" target="_blank"> chatter on the amount of HG/SS threads</a> and other <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=214656" target="_blank">more creative</a> musings. What started out as a heated topic, <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=ojsinnerz' target=_blank title='View profile for member ojsinnerz'}>ojsinnerz</a>.' <a href="http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=214449" target="_blank">thread on which system is more hardcore</a> between the DS and PSP evolved into an interesting debate, not just on the nature of the two systems, but what should be or is defined as "hardcore." Happy Birthdays are extended to <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Vampire Hunter D' target=_blank title='View profile for member Vampire Hunter D'}>Vampire Hunter D</a>, <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=DanTheManMS' target=_blank title='View profile for member DanTheManMS'}>DanTheManMS</a>, <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Law' target=_blank title='View profile for member Law'}>Law</a>, <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Another World' target=_blank title='View profile for member Another World'}>Another World</a>, <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Slaykin' target=_blank title='View profile for member Slaykin'}>Slaykin</a>, and <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Shadz' target=_blank title='View profile for member Shadz'}>Shadz</a>, along with all the others who celebrated a birthday in the past week. We'd also like to offer a warm congratulations to <a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=WildWon' target=_blank title='View profile for member WildWon'}>WildWon</a> on the birth of his beautiful baby boy. <acronym title='BUT THE PATCH WALKS!'>The EOF was, well... the EOF.</acronym></p>

<b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro--><a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=Panzer Tacticer' target=_blank title='View profile for member Panzer Tacticer'}>Panzer Tacticer</a>'s, get off my lawn!<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->weekly rant<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><ul><li><b>Soooo stupid things I have attempted this week.</b></li></ul><!--c1--><div class='codetop'>CODE</div><div class='codemain'><!--ec1-->Let's see, it's not enough to want to teach an old dog new tricks, but this week the old dog's pup managed to coerce the old dog's wench to join in on the Dungeons and Dragons Online MMO before the old dog even has a clue how to play the damn game. I'm at just past level 2, and I despise the interface of MMOs normally. By this time next week I figure I will be worn out, hostile, and more stressed than I need to be

Oh well, it gives me another form of leverage. No, I'm not playing till you clean up your room and she does her dishes and picks up the laundry.<!--c2--></div><!--ec2-->

<b><!--sizeo:4--><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><!--coloro:#000080--><span style="color:#000080"><!--/coloro--><a href='http://gbatemp.net/member.php?name=arecus2000' target=_blank title='View profile for member arecus2000'}>arecus2000</a>'s short stories<!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc--><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--> <!--sizeo:3--><span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo-->for short people<!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec--></b><hr /><ul><li><b>The Eggs</b></li></ul><!--c1--><div class='codetop'>CODE</div><div class='codemain'><!--ec1-->Once two birds lived on a tree. Every time they went out to search for food, the snake used to come and eat their eggs.One day the birds decided to make the mongoose to kill the snake. So they went to their friend crane and asked him for a few fish. They took the fish and made a trail from the mongoose's hole to theirÂÂtree. The mongoose followed and reached their tree. He saw the snake and killed it it he took it home because he was already full.
The next day, the mongoose went to the tree for the fish again and saw no fish. He climbed the tree in search of food and ate up their eggs.
When the birds returned they realised that they had invited death to their eggs instead of protecting them.
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Would you like to write your own column? Are you a novice cartoonist interested in having a strip published weekly? Are you interested in editing or contributing anything at all? If so please reply in this thread and let us know that you are interested, we'll hook you up with a Google Wave account and add you to The Weekly Wave so you can get started right away! The Weekly Wave is open to all members and we would greatly appreciate your help and input! <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDu2A3WzQpo&feature=fvw" target="_blank">A very short yet informative video explaining Google Wave in the context that we use it.</a><!--colorc--></span><!--/colorc-->

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